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One thing I DON"T do is my Curly Neal impression at halftime. [or ANYtime.] :D
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Every physical attribute affects your credibility. Height, glasses, facial hair, head hair, skin color, build ect.
Including weight. |
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Wow, that's a pretty subjective decision for one person to make. I can think of a couple officials in my local association who are a little overweight but I would "go to war" with them for any game at any level. Other officials are fit as a fiddle, but are not nearly as strong on the court. Doesn't your group have a ratings system that incorporates MANY criteria (possibly including weight) to evaluate an official's ability? This sounds like a person who has given runaway power. Isn't there a board of directors to keep him/her in check? If you exclude an official on weight alone, where do you stop? Are you going to keep AAA boys games from officials with glasses? Officials who are over a certain age? Isn't it supposed to be about ability? Why would you penalize an overweight official who is darn good and has made up for his weight by being so good in many other areas? Z |
I wonder at what point this becomes discrimination and can be legally prosecuted?
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I guess it's all in how you define "unfit."
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Peace |
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I think he's a decent ref actually. But boy, does he ever have a wierd body shape. I think the shape is called "blaine", because quite possibly nobody else has that shape. :D |
As an overweight official myself...sure it probably matters and impacts my schedule. I was recently talking about schedules with another chapter member before our last meeting. I told him that I figured the factors that impacted my schedule were;
1) Assignment secretary did not have many chances to see me work (and I have not had a formal evaluation during a game in the 2 years since I returned to the chapter). These are primarily because I came back last year after all the local camps were over and only was able to work 1 scrimmage and the chapter is in bad need of people to evaluate. Last summer, I went to the local camps but he was sick once and just did not get a chance to watch more that one half of one of my games at the other camp. 2) Weight. But I have lost just over 10% of my start of the season weight...so I'm getting there. 3) Becasue of my real job, I had to turn back the 2 sxrimmages I was scheduled to work before the season and two games right after the season started. On all but one of the games, it was at the last minute because mt bosses boss told us we had to work at the last minute. Since the assignment secretary also calls games, numbers 1 and 3 are out of my control. I just work the games I am given, will continue to lose weight until I get to where I want to be and hope for more exposure next summer during camps. Last year I received 4 varsity (very small schools) and medium sized schools JV. This year I have had 5 medium sized school varsity and large school JV...just fewer games. Guess in a way, he considers it a move up. Doesn't matter a lot to me...I just do it because I enjoy it. |
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My son and I were watching the Movie "Office Space" years ago. He said,
"Gee Dad....you look like that guy Milton." Sad but true. Overweight, glasses and not too bright looking. However, I do ALWAYS show up on time. I played the game until I was 52, know the Rules and I Ref & Coach for free at our Y League in town. The "free and on time" are key factors in my success. Personally, I try not to judge any person on their appearance too much. I've seen too many "Ted Bundy" looking Refs that were awful. This Post reveals a lot of shallowness about our Society. No wonder so many women develop negative self-esteem based on body shape. To prove my point, what if we elected Politicians based on "appearance" rather than skill & ability.....Oops...... |
You didn't know this kind of thinking existed? I feel sorry for you because this is just a very, very, very small example in out society. I'm not even sure this subject could be considered shallow since weight can hamper performance, in many cases.
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